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US1237324A
US1237324A US5160615A US5160615A US1237324A US 1237324 A US1237324 A US 1237324A US 5160615 A US5160615 A US 5160615A US 5160615 A US5160615 A US 5160615A US 1237324 A US1237324 A US 1237324A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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  • This invention relates to new and useful ⁇ improvements in faucetcocks particularly of that type embodied in Patent No. 912,466. granted to me February16, 1909.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation kof the imn proved faucet cock, with the casing cut away and various parts within the casing shown in section to more clearly disclose the structure.
  • Fig. 2vis a top plan view of the washer ni le.
  • 5v designates a valve casing which has its intermediate portion restricted for threaded engagement with a circumscribing collar 6 formed on a threaded pipe portion 7 which extends longitudinally into one end of the casing.
  • a discharge spout 8 leads from the side of the casing between its upper portion and its said restricted portion.
  • Threaded in the op posite end ofthe vcasing is a bonnet 9 through which is longitudinally passed a valve stem 10, terminating inwardly in an inverted cup Speeication of Letters Patent.
  • a ⁇ .nipple 15 is provided which is adapted to threadedly engage in the inner end of the bore of the inlet pipe portion 7 and which is intermediately provided with in such manner that it may readily be rea circumscribing rib 16.
  • a nut 17 is threaded on the threaded end of the nipple to bind the washer 14 between said nut and the rib 16, and this 'nut seats in a counter-bore 18 of the pipe portion 7. The nipple'extends upwardly into the valve head.
  • valve structure may be readily assembled and that it comprises a minimum number of ,actual parts.
  • the 'nipple 15 may be readily unscrewed and removed and in its removal carries the-washer 14 with it.
  • the nipple need not ⁇ be screwed clampingly into the pipe portionL 7 to hold the washer from being loose, as it is held by thenut 17.
  • a faucet cock including a casing, having a restricted intermediate threaded portion,
  • a supply pipe terminating in the casing and .having a threaded collar formed thereon near its inner end'and in threaded engagement with the restricted portion of the casing, a cupped valve seat. formed on the inner 'end of the supply pipe, a washer seated therein and having a central aperture registering with the opening of said supply pipe,
  • said inne @al of the supply pipe being internally threaded, a nipple having a threaded end engaging the internally threaded opening of the supply pipe, a eircumscrihing rib intermediate the ends ot' said nipple and serving to adjustably retain the washer in its seat, the free end ot' said nipple extending into the interior-portion of the easing, a bonnet having its inner end in threaded engagement with the Casing and being internally threaded, an inverted cup shaped valve head portion having external threads 'thereon engaging the internal threads of the bonnet, an operating shaft and handle for operating said valve head portion, and, an outlet. leading from the easing, all substantially as described.

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rrn s FAUCET-COCK.
To all 'wwm t may concern.'
Be it known that I, THOMAS M. GLEASON, a'iicitizenof the United Sta-tes, and resident of Racine, in the county of Racine and State of.:` Wisconsin, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Faucet-Cocks; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and eXact description thereof.
This invention relates to new and useful` improvements in faucetcocks particularly of that type embodied in Patent No. 912,466. granted to me February16, 1909.
- It is an important object of the present invention to improve the structure embodied in this said patent particularly with respect to the matter' of lassembling the various faucet parts whereby the valve seat washer may be vreadily removed and replaced should it become worn or broken.
It is more specifically an object to provide an independent detachable washer carrying member to which the washer is attached so that. removal of its member will also remove 'the Washer, this member being incorporated with the valve structure in an exceedingly compact manner.
, With the above and other objects' and advantages in view, the invention resides more particularly in the novel combination, .arrangement and formation of parts more particularly hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the appended cla-im. Reference is had to the accompanying drawings wherein similar characters of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the 'several views and in which:
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Figure 1 isa side elevation kof the imn proved faucet cock, with the casing cut away and various parts within the casing shown in section to more clearly disclose the structure.
Fig. 2vis a top plan view of the washer ni le.
eferring now more particularly to the accompanying drawings, 5v designates a valve casing which has its intermediate portion restricted for threaded engagement with a circumscribing collar 6 formed on a threaded pipe portion 7 which extends longitudinally into one end of the casing. A discharge spout 8 leads from the side of the casing between its upper portion and its said restricted portion. Threaded in the op posite end ofthe vcasing is a bonnet 9 through which is longitudinally passed a valve stem 10, terminating inwardly in an inverted cup Speeication of Letters Patent. y
n l Patented Aug. 21, 191'?,
Application filed September 20, 1915. rSerial No. 51,606.
shapedhead portion 11, whose mouth edge y.
is disposed injuxtaposition to a `cupped valve seat 12 formed on the inner end of they threaded pipe portion 7. The bonnet-and` valve head porti-on having relatively coarser moved, a `.nipple 15 is provided which is adapted to threadedly engage in the inner end of the bore of the inlet pipe portion 7 and which is intermediately provided with in such manner that it may readily be rea circumscribing rib 16. A nut 17 is threaded on the threaded end of the nipple to bind the washer 14 between said nut and the rib 16, and this 'nut seats in a counter-bore 18 of the pipe portion 7. The nipple'extends upwardly into the valve head.
Thus it is seen that the entire valve structure may be readily assembled and that it comprises a minimum number of ,actual parts. By removing the bonnet 9 and the valve head'carried thereby, the 'nipple 15 may be readily unscrewed and removed and in its removal carries the-washer 14 with it. As the securement of the washer is between the nut 17 and the rib 16 'it is seen that the nipple need not `be screwed clampingly into the pipe portionL 7 to hold the washer from being loose, as it is held by thenut 17.
The structure of my previous patent embodies a cupped valve head having a' ared lower portion to conduce to the provision of an air cushion to prevent water hammerfand this flared portion is not shown in the present structure but it will be appreciated that this flared portion may be provided if desired by simply altering the proportion of the-bonnet 9 and valve head 11 without in any manner altering any of the novel principles embodied in this application.
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A faucet cock including a casing, having a restricted intermediate threaded portion,
a supply pipe terminating in the casing and .having a threaded collar formed thereon near its inner end'and in threaded engagement with the restricted portion of the casing, a cupped valve seat. formed on the inner 'end of the supply pipe, a washer seated therein and having a central aperture registering with the opening of said supply pipe,
said inne: @al of the supply pipe being internally threaded, a nipple having a threaded end engaging the internally threaded opening of the supply pipe, a eircumscrihing rib intermediate the ends ot' said nipple and serving to adjustably retain the washer in its seat, the free end ot' said nipple extending into the interior-portion of the easing, a bonnet having its inner end in threaded engagement with the Casing and being internally threaded, an inverted cup shaped valve head portion having external threads 'thereon engaging the internal threads of the bonnet, an operating shaft and handle for operating said valve head portion, and, an outlet. leading from the easing, all substantially as described.
ln testimony that I laimthe foregoing l have hereunto set my hand at Racine, in the county of Racine and State of Wisconsin, in the presence of two witnesses.
THOMAS M. GLEASON.
Witnesses JOHN H. LIEGLER, MARGARET SORENSEN.
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